Pregnancy And Identity In 'Hills Like White Elephants'

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Pregnancy and identity go hand-in-hand. The couple in the short story “Hills Like White Elephants” struggles with the pregnancy they are faced with and with what that means for their identity. Hemingway uses various literary devices to convey this theme. The author uses symbolism to help convey their struggle with identity. The “curtain, made of strings of bamboo beads” is overshadowed by the elephants and the hills. This “curtain” symbolizes thresholds, boundaries, and separations. The social, legal and informational boundaries that this couple faces in terms of sex education, birth control, and the stigmas about having children out of wedlock act as the bamboo curtain in limiting their conversation and their options. “[W]hite elephants” symbolize

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